1+2+3+4+5+6 = 21
1+2+3+4+5+6+7 = 28
1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8 = 36
1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9 = 45
Is there a tool, that can do me that job?
How do I get this List {1,3,6,10,15,21,28,36,45}?…
Added by Ahmed Hossam at 2:19pm on September 22, 2013
13;2} ... 20.{13;12}
21. {21;0}22. {21;1}23. {21;2} ... 41. {21;20}
42. {34;0}43. {34;1}44. {34;2} ... 75. {34;33}
76. {55;0}77. {55;1} ... ....
I want to grab the first 8 [0-7], the next 13[8-20], the next 21[21-42] etc
so i have the (known fibonacci seq) list of numbers on the left here:
C S
8 0
13 8
21 21
34 42
55 76
89 131
144 220
233 364
and i need the list on the right, so that i can select items using a Series (N=1 and S and C from the list above) and a List Item component.
the simple question is:
is there a component that can take a list and accumulate it in this way that I need?
if not, is there anyone that can point me to a simple relevant VB example so i could easily adapt it?
many thanks,
gotjosh…
rray of cables, fasteners and other useless stuff.
PS: one issue brings the other :
There's some components that respect the tree and others that do whatever they want.
For instance imagine 23 line sets that belong to 3 branches (the facade profiles). If you apply Divide curv (say with 7 divisions) you expect to get back 23*7 points in 3 branches....not the case I'm afraid.
However if you apply Eval Curv with just one value for t > you get 23 points in 3 branches.
Moral: more red Russian vodka required (+ a decent cigar)
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inition loaded.
It supports to be like this:
0-20 : true
from 21 : false
but this is what I get:
0-1 : true
2-10 : false
11-20 : true
from 21 : false
I have no clue what is happening to value 2-10?
Even trying component ‘expression’ the problem still the same.
Does anyone know where the problem is?
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